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hazardous material ✔Correct Answer-NFPA 1072
hazardous material ✔Correct Answer-DOT used to cover 9 classes
hazardous substance ✔Correct Answer-EPA
Extremely hazardous substance ✔Correct Answer-EPA / must be reported
hazardous waste ✔Correct Answer-EPA / regulated under RCRA
hazardous chemicals ✔Correct Answer-OSHA / risk to employee
Dangerous goods ✔Correct Answer-UN model codes and regulations
Highly hazardous chemicals ✔Correct Answer-OSHA / possess toxic, reactive, flammable, or
explosive properties
WMD ✔Correct Answer-anything designed to kill on purpose
Class 1 ✔Correct Answer-major hazard = explosion
Division 1.1 ✔Correct Answer-mass explosion hazard (TNT)
Division 1.2 ✔Correct Answer-Projection hazard (aerial flares)
Division 1.3 ✔Correct Answer-fire hazard with minor blast or projection hazard (propellant
explosives)
Division 1.4 ✔Correct Answer-minor explosion hazard with no blast or projection hazard
(fireworks)
Division 1.5 ✔Correct Answer-mass explosion hazard extremely insensitive (prilled
ammonium nitrate with fuel)
Division 1.6 ✔Correct Answer-extremely insensitive articles with no mass explosion hazard
(squib)
, Class 2 ✔Correct Answer-major hazard = BLEVE
BLEVE ✔Correct Answer-boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion
Division 2.1 ✔Correct Answer-Flammable gas at 68 degrees (propane)
Division 2.2 ✔Correct Answer-nonflammable, nonpoisonous / pressure of 40.6 psi or greater
at 68 degrees (cryogenic argons)
Division 2.3 ✔Correct Answer-Gas poisonous by inhalation / gas at 68 or les and a pressure of
14.7 psi (cyanide or chlorine)
Class 3 ✔Correct Answer-flammable and combustible liquids
flammable liquid ✔Correct Answer-having a flash point of no more than 140 degrees
(acetone)
combustible liquid ✔Correct Answer-flash point above 140 degree and below 200 degrees
(diesel)
Class 4 ✔Correct Answer-flammable solids and reactive liquids and solids
Division 4.1 ✔Correct Answer-flammable solids including wetted explosives , self-reactive
materials, readily combustible solids (magnesium pellets)
wetted explosives ✔Correct Answer-explosive properties suppressed by wetting with alcohol
or water
self-reactive materials ✔Correct Answer-materials liable to undergo a strong exothermic
decomposition at normal or elevated temps due to high temperature
readily combustible solids ✔Correct Answer-solids that can cause a fire through friction and
any metal powders that can be ignited
Division 4.2 ✔Correct Answer-spontaneously combustible materials with pyrophoric material
or self-heating material (phosphorus)
pyrophoric material ✔Correct Answer-a liquid or solid that can ignite within 5 minutes after
contact with air
self-heating material ✔Correct Answer-a material that when I contact with air is able to self
heat